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The importance of the presentation of the gifts in the Eucharist

by PREMIUM.CAT
Un interior de la iglesia serena durante el momento 'litúrgico' de la ofrenda 'eucarística', donde el 'altar' está adornado con una tela blanca simple pero elegante. En primer plano, un grupo de congregantes 'fieles', vestidos con vestimenta formal, se ve acercándose al altar con una humilde canasta llena de 'pan' recién horneado y un reluciente cáliz de 'vino'. La 'luz' que transmite a través de las vidrieras arroja un brillo suave y colorido sobre la escena, iluminando las expresiones de reverencia y devoción en los rostros de los asistentes. El 'sacerdote', de pie en el altar, levanta las manos en un gesto de bendición, que encarna la santidad del momento. En el fondo, los bancos de madera de la iglesia están llenos de feligreses, algunos con cabezas inclinadas en oración, mientras que otros observan la "oferta" con una sensación de anticipación. La atmósfera general es de solemnidad y conexión espiritual, enfatizando la importancia del "sacrificio" que se presenta, así como al aspecto comunitario de la ad

A misinterpreted tradition

The time of the eucharistic liturgy known as the presentation of the gifts is a key point that has been misunderstood on several occasions. Its practice has challenged the directives established by the Second Vatican Council, which prohibits modifying essential elements of the liturgy. This disobedience is not only a matter of form, it implies a profound change in the understanding of the ritual.

The original signature of the ritu

According to Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann, the practice of bringing bread and wine to the altar has lost its original essence, which is to provide sacrifice to the sacrifice table. The rite should be an anticipation of Christ’s love sacrifice, thus reflecting its theological importance in the context of the Mass.

Disassociate sacrifice

The problem lies in the disconnect between the presentation of the gifts and the redeeming sacrifice. This mental separation has led to an erroneous understanding of the ritual, which should be an act of dedication and not a simple ritual tradition.

The true offered

Contemporary theology has emphasized that the true offering is performed within the Eucharistic prayer. In these words, ‘We offer you, oh father, the bread of life and the chalice of salvation’, the faithful presents themselves as a single offering. Thus, the presentation of the gifts is not only a symbolic act, but a deep connection with the sacrifice of Christ.

The importance of the participation of the faithful

The active participation of the faithful in the presentation of the gifts is essential, as the missal indicates. Their life and commitment are reflected in the gifts offered, which are later consecrated and become means of grace.

A call for reflection

Bringing non -essential elements to the altar can contribute to the confusion between Christian liturgy and pagan practices. Instead of offering ‘gifts’ to God, the Mass must focus on the redeeming sacrifice and our communion with him. The true essence of the celebration lies in the recognition of the importance of sacrifice and the union with Christ, which transforms us and enriches us spiritually.

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